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Queen Victoria

CHAPTER IV
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These were serious disadvantages; but the line of conduct which the Prince adopted from the first moment of his arrival was far from calculated to dispel them.

Owing partly to a natural awkwardness, partly to a fear of undue familiarity, and partly to a desire to be absolutely correct, his manners were infused with an extraordinary stiffness and formality.
Whenever he appeared in company, he seemed to be surrounded by a thick hedge of prickly etiquette.

He never went out into ordinary society; he never walked in the streets of London; he was invariably accompanied by an equerry when he rode or drove.

He wanted to be irreproachable and, if that involved friendlessness, it could not be helped.

Besides, he had no very high opinion of the English.


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